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Research Seminars

Ngo Van Long (McGill University, Canada): Capital-Labor Substitution, Structural Change and Growth (with Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado)

9th May 2012, 15:30 to 17:00, Classroom E, Economics Department, Old Elvet

Abstract: There is a growing interest in multi-sector models that combine aggregate balanced growth, consistent with  the well-known Kaldor  facts, with systematic changes  in the relative  importance of each sector, consistent with the Kuznets facts. Although variations in the income elasticity of demand across goods played an important role in the initial attempts, recent models stress the role of supply-side factors in this process of structural change.

Along these lines, Ngai and Pissarides (American Economic Review, 2008) focus in differential productivity growth across sectors while Acemoglu and Guerrieri (Journal of Political Economy, 2008) stress differences in factor proportions and capital deepening. We explore a  general  framework  that  encompasses,  as  special  cases,  these  two  supply-side  mechanisms.  Our model uncovers an additional driving force for structural change based on differences in the degree of capital-labor  substitutability.  When  the  flexibility  to  combine  capital  and  labor  varies  across intermediate goods and the final sector is Cobb-Douglas, as the economy grows the fraction of capital (labor) allocated  to  the  sector with high elasticity of  substitution  increases  (decreases). We provide some casual evidence consistent with this new mechanism.

An Economics and Finance Research Seminar.

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